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Razer Orochi Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse

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- The 4000dpi sensor can have difficulty tracking on some surfaces.
- You can't configure the mouse when it's connected via Blue-tooth, you need to plug it in via USB to do this.
- Leaving the mouse still for only 2-3 seconds will cause the mouse to sleep in order to conserve battery power, this setting is too aggressive for some users (particularly gamers) but users can not disable or modify the setting. Lag , jumps or delays are reported after the mouse re-establishes connection and resumes. The blue-tooth mode is not recommended for gaming.

Just confirming/agreeing that you can't configure the mouse when it's connected via Bluetooth.